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I was wearing my Duck Rabbit shirt last night and guy I was working with mentioned that his bartender friend came up with a chocolate milk stout. He mixes Youg's Chocolate stout with Duck Rabbit's milk stout and apparently it's heaven. BTW if any of you have never had the milk stout, go find some.

American Strong Ale | 9.70% ABV
The beer is clear light amber in color, with a light tan head which leaves plenty of lacing.
Smells of hops first, then malts, and both are quite strong, with a note of astringent booziness.
Taste is quite sharp with both hops and malt, piney, bitter, toasted malts, with a floral hop and malt finish, which lingers for some time.
Feels smooth, with a light-medium body, but not super drinkable, as this one is a doozie.
Great example of the strong ale, almost an American BW. Very much enjoyed the huge flavors in this brew.

American Strong Ale | 9.70% ABV
The beer is clear light amber in color, with a light tan head which leaves plenty of lacing.
Smells of hops first, then malts, and both are quite strong, with a note of astringent booziness.
Taste is quite sharp with both hops and malt, piney, bitter, toasted malts, with a floral hop and malt finish, which lingers for some time.
Feels smooth, with a light-medium body, but not super drinkable, as this one is a doozie.
Great example of the strong ale, almost an American BW. Very much enjoyed the huge flavors in this brew.

Great description. 100% agree with you on it. Not an easy drinking beer, but an excellent example of its style.

I was in around RI this past weekend and found myself at The Mews in Narragansett on Friday night. Once I saw they had this on tap, I had to have it. It is as good as people say it is, and the best beer I've ever had:

(not actual picture, they had it on tap and I was too preoccupied to take a picture)